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en If there's anywhere in Los Angeles where you could justify a mass transit facility, it's in that corridor.

en This city desperately needs mass transit and this mass transit project is too important to kill after just one try. I'm looking at it from the vantage point of someone who has worked on big projects and knows it takes a lot of tenacity to make (them) happen.

en We know mass transit is an issue. We could probably do another $100 million into mass transit and not affect this bill substantively.

en This is a significant corridor for commuter and freight traffic. We're certain there will be a need for enhanced transit there over the next five years. We need to be assured strategies are in place to meet the growing need as it appears less and less likely there will be a monorail serving this corridor.

en If Gov. Pataki wants to play a constructive role he should get involved in these negotiations, and he should restore money to mass transit because ... the state government has taken out funds from mass transit ... (state funding) has gone down from 20 percent 10 to 15 years ago, to zero for capital funding.

en We believe that the economic future of this corridor and the future success of the airport depend on a viable road and mass transit network. She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated. This will only happen if there is an investment in both improving the Dulles Toll Road and complementing that road with rail to Loudoun County.

en The vision is to do this as a transit village. Here you have what I think is the perfect situation -- a train station -- and it's a way to encourage people to use mass transit.

en We'd love it if it would work. Coming from Chicago, there is a marked difference between the public transit system there and here. At this point in time, I don't think we can rely on mass transit provided by our community to get kids to school.

en It has developed in a sprawling fashion. Mass transit is most efficient when people only have to walk a block or two to a bus stop. That's part of smart growth, to develop areas more urbanized in nature and that makes them more efficiently served with transit.

en Fifty-nine is a notorious transit area. It's a corridor that is used by smugglers.

en We've received nothing but positive feedback. Many downtown property owners outside the (transit corridor) area were asking for it to be extended into their neighborhoods.

en Their (ARC) plan for a transit planning board or transit service board is another attempt to create this bureaucracy that will control transit instead of putting it in the hands of people who will ultimately have to carry out any decisions around regional transit.

en Transportation studies have shown that 90 percent of the traffic in the 29 corridor is local. So it becomes very difficult to justify [the expense].

en It is not necessary to destroy the community farm. Help us prevent the destruction of this 13-year project that has become an asset to South Central Los Angeles. We call upon you to reconsider the destruction of the 14-acre community farm in South Central Los Angeles. Surely an alternative site can be found for Mr. Ralph Horowitz somewhere else along the Alameda Corridor.

en The downside is we can't improve safety by adding a shoulder and can't include a transit component and would lose the opportunity of a lifetime, literally, to capture the true potential for making the most of this corridor.


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